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LEARN ABOUT OPENDARWIN
textout_ex
textout_ex(3alleg4) Allegro manual textout_ex(3alleg4)
NAME
textout_ex - Writes a string on a bitmap. Allegro game programming library.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
void textout_ex(BITMAP *bmp, const FONT *f, const char *s, int x, int y, int color, int bg);
DESCRIPTION
Writes the string `s' onto the bitmap at position x, y, using the specified font, foreground color and background color. If the background
color is -1, then the text is written transparently. If the foreground color is -1 and a color font is in use, it will be drawn using the
colors from the original font bitmap (the one you imported into the grabber program), which allows multicolored text output. For high and
true color fonts, the foreground color is ignored and always treated as -1. Example:
/* Show the program's version in blue letters. */
textout_ex(screen, font, "v4.2.0-beta2", 10, 10,
makecol(0, 0, 255), -1);
SEE ALSO
font(3alleg4), textout_centre_ex(3alleg4), textout_right_ex(3alleg4), textout_justify_ex(3alleg4), textprintf_ex(3alleg4),
text_height(3alleg4), text_length(3alleg4)
Allegro version 4.4.2 textout_ex(3alleg4)